9948501

Prioritizing Event Notices Utilizing Past-Preference Pairings

PublishedApril 17, 2018
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15 claims

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1. A system, comprising: one or more hardware components to: receive a plurality of event notices, with each notice indicative of degradation of a configuration item; access configuration item past-preference pairings, with each pairing including a count of operator-exhibited preferences for event notices associated with a first configuration item relative to event notices associated with a second configuration item; and create a prioritized ordering of the received event notices utilizing the past-preference pairings; and a display device to display the prioritized ordering of the received event notices utilizing the past-preference pairings.

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2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the count of operator-exhibited preferences is a count of occurrences that an operator takes a corrective action relative to an event notice associated with the first configuration item ahead of taking the corrective action relative to an event notice associated with the second configuration item.

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3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the corrective action is an assignment of a task.

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4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the configuration item is a hardware or software component.

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5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the configuration item is a set of hardware and/or software components.

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6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the configuration item is a logical component.

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7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the degradation is a failure to meet a service level.

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8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the configuration item is a grouping of hardware and/or software components defined by a business service that the components are utilized to support.

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9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the configuration item past-preference pairings are recorded within a matrix; wherein the matrix includes a column for each configuration item, and includes a row for each configuration item; and wherein the intersection of a row “a” and a column “b” defines a comparison cell “a/b” that includes a past-preference pairing that is a count of occasions that an operator took a corrective action on an event associated with a configuration item “a” ahead of an event associated with a configuration item “b”.

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10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more hardware components apply a pairwise prioritization algorithm to create the prioritized ordering.

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11. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause a system to: receive a plurality of event notices, with each notice indicative of a reduction in functionality of a configuration item; access a database including configuration item past-preference pairings, with each pairing including a count of operator-exhibited preferences for addressing event notices associated a first configuration item relative to event notices associated with a second configuration item; create a corrective action sequence utilizing the configuration item past-preference pairings, the sequence to sequence corrective actions to be taken to address the event notices; and display the created corrective action sequence on a display device.

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12. The medium of claim 11 , wherein the instructions cause the system to create the configuration item past-preference pairings, including: receive data indicative of order of operator handling of a plurality of operator-observed event notices; associate each of the operator-observed event notices with a configuration item; count, for the configuration item, occurrences that event notices relating to the configuration item are handled ahead of events relating to other configuration items.

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13. The medium of claim 11 , wherein the operator-exhibited preferences include a matrix with a plurality of comparison cells; wherein each of the comparison cells associates a pairing of reduced functionality configuration items; and wherein each of the comparison cells includes a count of occasions that an operator presented with the pairing took corrective action with respect to one of the event notice in a pairing ahead of the other event notice in the pairing.

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14. The medium of claim 13 , wherein the count of preferences is a count of occurrences that the operator takes a corrective action relative to an event notice associated with the first configuration item ahead of taking the corrective action relative to an event notice associated with the second configuration item.

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15. A processor-implemented method, comprising: receiving, by a processor, historical preference data indicative of order of user handling of a plurality of user-observed event notices; creating, by the processor, a pairing for each of the user-observed event notices, each pairing associating an event notice with a configuration item; tracking, by the processor and for each pairing, occurrences that an event relating to the configuration item of the pairing are handled ahead of events relating to other configuration items; receiving a plurality of new event notices, wherein each new event notice is indicative of an uncorrected configuration item performance issue, and wherein each new event notice is a notice to which an operator has not taken a corrective action; creating an order of priority for addressing the new event notices utilizing the historical preference data; and displaying the created order of priority for addressing the new event notices.

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April 17, 2018

Inventors

Roy Wallerstein
Anat Levinger
Ira Cohen
Avi Kabizon
Ohad Assulin

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